Italian Present Tense Exercise
Italian song: Max Gazzè, Mentre dormi Complete the song with the missing verbs in the present tense.
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Italian song: Max Gazzè, Mentre dormi Complete the song with the missing verbs in the present tense.
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The indefinite articles are used to indicate a generic element of a whole. Masculine indefinite articles Un: this indefinite article is used when the noun is masculine singular and begins with a consonant or a vowel. Note that we don’t use un’. Un quaderno (a notebook) Un libro (a book) Un piatto (a dish) Un uomo (a man) Un albero (a […]
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Below is a list of Italian ordinal numbers from first to 99th Below is a list of Italian ordinal numbers from 100th to 1 millionth See also: Italian Cardinal Numbers Numbers in Italian – Exercise Italian Cardinal Numbers – Italian Ordinal Numbers Italian Numbers Idioms
Read moreItalian song: Tiromancino – Due Destini Complete the song with the missing adjectives.
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Italian numbers from 0 to 99 Let’s learn to count in Italian! Listen carefully and repeat the numbers! Practicing is the best way to learn quickly… Italian numbers from 100 to 1,000,000 See also: Italian Ordinal Numbers Numbers in Italian – Exercise Italian Cardinal Numbers – Italian Ordinal Numbers Italian Numbers Idioms
Read moreIn this lesson Veronica explains how to organize and prepare a perfect Italian Christmas lunch and also how to use the imperative form! See also: Cosa c’è nel villaggio di Babbo Natale? Setting the table at Christmas The magical Christmas! Christmas song: “Tu scendi dalle stelle” How well do you know the traditions related to Christmas in Italy?
Read moreIn the “New Year’s Eve in Italy!” lesson we learn the use of the pronoun “ci” with the verbs “volere” (to want) and “mettere” (to put) to indicate when something is necessary and how long it takes us to do something. [give_form id=”19204″] See also: Italian Verb VOLERE (to want) All the conjugations of the verb “volere”. Italian Culture: […]
Read moreVeronica was not aware that Italy didn’t qualify for the 2018 World Cup! In any case, using the World Cup theme, our favourite teacher takes the opportunity to give a mini lesson for all levels: elementary, intermediate and advanced! See also: Italian Sports Vocabulary Exercise Trailer in Italian language: Invictus Italian Football Vocabulary Italian Sports Vocabulary
Read moreIn this lesson you will learn how to buy things in Italian and how to count from 10 to 1 million.
Read moreIn this lesson, we will learn with Veronica how to say today’s date, the days of the week, the months of the year, the four seasons, “c’è” (there is) and “ci sono” (there are), adverbs of time and frequency and some prepositions.
Read moreIn this lesson, we will learn with Veronica to say hello and goodbye in Italian at various times of the day and how to ask and tell the time.
Read moreIn this lesson, we will review with Veronica the names of objects from previous lessons and we will learn new vocabulary, demonstrative pronouns and definite articles.
Read moreIn this lesson, we will learn the names of new objects with Veronica and review those of previous lessons; we will see how definite and indefinite articles are used to refer to objects or people in a specific or generic way.
Read more“Where are you from?” In this lesson we will learn with Veronica the names of the five continents, some countries, regions and cities.
Read moreIn this lesson, we will learn new verbs and nouns with Veronica by singing and dancing to a famous Italian song from the 80s!
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